Re: GIT admin access

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Brigning this back on list so that someone else can help...

On Thursday, June 23, 2016 05:01:18 PM John Ajah wrote:
> I'm on a private git, installed on a work server. Now the
> guy who set it up is not available and I want to give
> access to someone working for me, but I don't know how to
> do that.

I don't know what type of setup a "private git" means?  Is 
this a machine with ssh access, is it git-daemon, git-hub, 
git-olite, gerrit, ...?


> This is the error the developer got when he tried cloning:
> 
> FATAL ERROR: Network error: Connection timed out
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
> 
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> and the repository exists.
> 
> My partner wants to set up another Git server and transfer
> our content to the new server from the one we're
> currently using. I think this is very risky and I also
> think there has to be a way to provide access without
> doing this.

We need to know what product you are running to help.  

What risks are you concerned with setting up another server?  
And what kind of server would you be setting up?

-Martin


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